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How to add domain users to local groups on Mac OS X

today I am going to show you how to add domain users to local groups on Mac OS X when you have to manage such devices in any corporate environment. You can add domain users and groups to local groups on Mac OS X from the command line. Currently (OS X Mavericks 10.9.1) and currently this can’t be achieved using GUI if the domain user isn’t currently logged on.

Here’s the command line for a domain user:

sudo dseditgroup -o edit -a domainname\\%username% -t user admin

where the domainname is the actual domain name. Here’s the command line for a domain group:

sudo dseditgroup -o edit -a domainname\\%groupname% -t group admin

where the domainname is the actual domain name. You can verify that you have added the user with the following command:

dseditgroup -o read admin

It should be listed under the dsAttrTypeStandard:GroupMembership attribute.

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